Quincy College is a public college located in Quincy, Massachusetts in the Boston Area. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 2,005 undergraduate students. The Quincy College acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Nursing, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Business. Graduating 17% of students, Quincy College alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $34,900.

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Quincy College Reviews

I spent two years at Quincy College completing prerequisites towards the Associates in Nursing Program. After three attempts, I was accepted and have completed one full year of Nursing School. Five days after completing my second semester, the school lost it's acreditation. The rug was pulled out from under all of us, leaving my career path a question. Quincy College should have seen the falling NCLEX scores, and should have warned all of us that our program was in warning for losing their acrediation. Currently, I have been accepted into the Nursing Program at Laboure College with little to no help from Quincy College. The hybrid-bridge course Laboure requires all of us to take costs $1,300. A large amount that Quincy College refuses to help with. I admired all of my teachers at Quincy College dearly, but the college itself seriously needs political improvement and organization on many levels.

The school serves an international institution where people from different race and places can find a common ground to be able to learn effectively. The professors are really good at what they teach.They make the courses so easy to understand including the toughest classes like Physics and chemistry. I wasn't a science student before and I didn't have any science background,But when I got admitted to Quincy college, the science classes seemed so easy through the help of the professors and even the tutoring center there...Right now I'm pursuing a major in health sciences thanks to the help of the professors and the school in general.

I am a transfer student from Cape Cod Community College. Coming to Quincy College was a shock and has been an awful experience. From the disability services not meeting with me until the LAST week of class, as there was only 1 person doing the job of 5. To the Advising center being unable to advise me and just sending me home to my computer to register myself. I could go on and on. The only saving grace has been my absolutely wonderful Intro to Social Work teacher Sabrina Mohan. She has made my experience bearable and has been a source of support and guidance through the difficult times with other teachers and staff members. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't have made it through my first semester, nor would I have decided to continue on at QC. She will be a constant in my educational endeavors and hopefully thereafter.
This school is physically very small. The school is actually in a building with many other offices, including the Social Security Office. It is a very strange layout. It is across from the Quincy Center Red Line MBTA train station which is of course helpful but parking is non existent except in the overpriced parking garage. You are charged two rates if you take day and then night courses.
The financial aid, business office and advising staff are less than pleasant and it seems like torture to do their job, which they do half of. If you attend this school you have your work cut out for you. Just to get your classes picked out, parking pass, financial aid squared away etc can be a lot of work and you will not get much help.
If you're going for Nursing that seems to be what QC caters too. Otherwise I would definitely skip going here. They offer very few classes, example: 1 class for my degree is only offered once a year at a time that doesn't work for me. Sucks for me! As I continue if my experience improves I will update my review. PS Yet again I'm having issues with the portal and am unable to register for a class that I need to take!